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'''Social software''' refers to applications which facilitate virtual connection and collaboration between people on a network. It is sometimes described succinctly as "connection comes before content." | '''Social software''' refers to applications which facilitate virtual connection and collaboration between people on a network. It is sometimes described succinctly as "connection comes before content." | ||
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Some of the following tools or concepts might not be strictly related to social software, but they surely have appeared on my path to social software knowledge. All in all, I had to gather all this stuff in some way. | Some of the following tools or concepts might not be strictly related to social software, but they surely have appeared on my path to social software knowledge. All in all, I had to gather all this stuff in some way. | ||
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== Apps == | == Apps == | ||
*[[43 Things]] | *[[43 Things]] | ||
*[[Bloglines]] | *[[Bloglines]] | ||
*[[del.icio.us]] | *[[del.icio.us]] | ||
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*[[Feedster]] | *[[Feedster]] | ||
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*[[LCMS]] | *[[LCMS]] | ||
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*[[MySql]] | *[[MySql]] | ||
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*[[PHP]] | *[[PHP]] | ||
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Revision as of 04:35, 15 April 2005
Social software refers to applications which facilitate virtual connection and collaboration between people on a network. It is sometimes described succinctly as "connection comes before content."
The term came into more common usage in late 2002, largely due to Clay Shirky who organized a "Social Software Summit" in November 2002, having started to use the term in April 2002. Shirky defines social software as "stuff that gets spammed" [1]
Some of the following tools or concepts might not be strictly related to social software, but they surely have appeared on my path to social software knowledge. All in all, I had to gather all this stuff in some way.
Apps
Pages in category "Social Software"
The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.